JUDGEMENT
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(1.) IN this I.A., the appellants -applicants have prayed for stay of further proceeding of P.S. No. 28 of 1999. It has been stated that the second appeal arising out of partition suit has been admitted
by order dated 1.8.2006, framing substantial questions of law. During the pendency of the appeal,
the plaintiff -respondents have been proceeding with the process of preparation of final decree.
The respondents' Pleader Commissioner was appointed in order to disturb the peaceful
possession of the appellants. The Pleader Commissioner now submitted report and some of the
lands/properties, which were in exclusive possession of the appellants since long, have been
allotted to the respondents giving rise to another dispute. It has been stated that if the process of
preparation of final decree is not stayed, the appellants shall be put to suffer irreparable loss and
injury and there are chances of further litigation.
(2.) THE respondents have appeared in this appeal through their counsel and a copy of this IA was served on the learned counsel. On the last date, when this IA was taken up, learned counsel
appearing on behalf of the respondents prayed for time to file rejoinder, but the same has not
been filed till date.
Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the facts and materials available on record. The second appeal has been admitted on the substantial questions of law as to whether the
learned appellate Court has committed an error in applying the presumption of Hindu Joint Family in
the instant case, though the parties are tribal. Learned counsel for the appellants submitted that if
the process of final decree is not stayed, the same would create complication.
(3.) CONSIDERING the above and considering that if further proceeding in the final decree is not stayed, there is a chance of further litigation between the parties, the signing of the final decree is
stayed during the pendency of the second appeal on the condition that the appellants shall furnish
a security bond before the learned Court below for immovable property valued at Rs. 25,000/ -
assuring the performance of the order/decree, which may be ultimately binding upon them.;
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